As an all-university requirement, every student must include at least one 3-hour multicultural course or
equivalent that focuses explicitly on the distinctive subcultures of the U.S. or on the culture of another society. Completion
of a registered "study abroad" course can also fulfill the requirement. Many courses fulfill a Core Curriculum
requirement and at the same time satisfy the multicultural emphasis. Students should check with an advisor for appropriate courses.

The following courses satisfy the university's multicultural requirement:

TCCNS

AGED 2300

Introduction to Agricultural Sciences Development

ANTH 1301

Understanding Multicultural America

ANTH 2351

ANTH 2302

Cultural Anthropology

ANTH 3325

Anthropological Folklore

ANTH 3331

Indians of North America

ANTH 3332

Peoples of Latin America

ANTH 3346

Ancient Civilizations of Middle and South America

ANTH 4372

Society and Culture of Mexico

ARCH 2311

History of Ancient and Medieval Architecture

ARCH 2312

History of Renaissance and Baroque Architecture

ARCH 3311

History of 19th and 20th Century Architecture

ARCH 4311

Architecture in Nonwestern Societies

ART 1309

Art Appreciation

ARTS 1301

ART 1310

Art History Survey I

ARTS 1303

ART 1311

Art History Survey II

ARTS 1304

ART 3310

Greek and Roman Art

ART 3311

Native American Arts

ART 3315

Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Art

ART 3317

Baroque Art

ART 3318

The Art of the Renaissance

ART 4315

The Arts of Pre-Columbian America

CLAS 1330

Sports and Public Spectacles in the Ancient World

CLAS 3320

The World of Greece

CLAS 3330

The World of Rome

CLAS 3350

Comparative Mythology

C LT 2301

The Epic in the Western Tradition

C LT 3334

Literatures and Cultures of Africa, Asia, or Latin America

C LT 4305

Contemporary Theories of Cultural Meaning

COMS 3311

Rhetoric in Western Thought

COMS 3332

Intercultural Communication

EDEL 2300

Schools, Society, and Diversity

EDSE 2300

Schools, Society, and Diversity

ENGL 3322

Literature of American Minorities

ENGL 4335

Comparative Literature

ENGL 4337

Modern Continental Literature

ESS 3308

Sport in World Cultures

FADS 3312

History and Philosophy of Dress

FIN 4328

International Finance

F&N 4380

Cultural Aspects of Food

GEOG 2310

Geography of World Trade

GEOG 2351

Regional Geography of the World

GEOG 1303

GEOG 3358

Geography of Asia's Pacific Rim

GEOG 3359

Geography of the Middle East

GEOG 3360

Technology and the Human Landscape

GEOG 3363

Geography of South America

GEOG 3364

Geography of Middle America

GERM 3301

German Culture and Society

GERM 3306

Contemporary German

GERM 4305

Readings in German Language and Literature

GERM 4312

Literature of the Holocaust

HDFS 3350

Development in Cross-Cultural Perspectives

HIST 2321

Studies in World History

HIST 2321

HIST 3311

Social and Cultural History of the Southwest

HIST 3312

Spanish-Speaking Peoples in the United States:

A Chronological Survey of Mexican Americans,

Cuban Americans, and Puerto Ricans

HIST 3318

The Plains Indians

HIST 3324

History of African Americans in the United States

HIST 3325

History of Mexican Americans in the United States

HIST 3326

History of Native Americans in the United States

HIST 3381

Colonial Latin America

HIST 3382

Modern Latin America

HIST 3384

History of Brazil

HIST 3389

The British Empire, 1783 to Present

HIST 3390

The History of Exploration

HIST 3395

Africa: Empires and Civilizations

HIST 3396

Africa: Revolution and Nationalism Since 1800

HIST 3398

The Modern Middle East, 1800 to the Present

HIST 4327

Gender, Race, and Class in United States Law

HIST 4381

Colonial Mexico and the Spanish Borderlands

HIST 4391

Modern South Africa

HIST 4393

Modern China

HIST 4394

Modern Japan

HIST 4395

Modern Vietnam

I D 3382

Period Furnishings I

LAIS 2300

Latin America and Iberia: An Interdisciplinary Introduction

LAIS 4300

Seminar in Latin American and Iberian Studies

LARC 3302

Development of Landscape Architecture

MER 3340

International Merchandising

MGT 4375

International Management

MKT 4358

International Marketing

MUHL 1301

Introduction to Music Literature

MUSI 1308

MUHL 1302

Introduction to Music Literature

MUSI 1309

MUHL 2301

History of Music

MUHL 2302

History of Music

PHIL 2350

World Religions and Philosophy

PHIL 3301

Classical Greek Philosophy

PHIL 3302

Asian Philosophy

POLS 3330

Ancient and Medieval Political Theory

POLS 3361

International Politics

POLS 3364

Comparative Foreign Policy

POLS 3370

Politics of the Developing Areas

POLS 3371

Comparative Politics

POLS 3372

Government of Russia and the

Commonwealth of Independent States

POLS 3373

Government of Western Europe

POLS 3374

Government of Mexico and the Caribbean

POLS 3375

South American Governments

POLS 3376

Asian Governments and Politics

POLS 3378

Middle Eastern Governments and Politics

POLS 3379

British Government

RHIM 3350

Travel and Tourism

RUSN 2303

An Introduction to Russian Culture

SOC 3324

American Minority Problems

SOC 3348

Sociology of China and Japan

SPAN 3301

Hispanic Life and Culture

SPAN 3329

Mexican Life and Culture

SPAN 4329

Contemporary Mexico

SPAN 4332

Civilización Hispánica: Hispanic Civilization

SPAN 4360

Hispanic Literature of the Southwest

SPAN 4390

Internship in Spanish

SPAN 4391

Spanish for the Southwest

TH A 2310

Avant-Garde Theater

TH A 3308

History of Theatre I

TH A 3309

History of Theatre II

TH A 3310

Introduction to Performance Studies

W S 4327

Gender, Race, and Class in U.S. Law (HIST 4327)

For all students in the College of Business Administration, except 150 Accounting majors, completing
the B.B.A. degree requirements satisfies the university's multicultural requirement.